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BURN MORE COAL co-founder comments in New York Times on National Climate Assessment

BURN MORE COAL co-founder Steve Milloy makes three points in today’s New York Times: 1) The National Climate Assessment is irrelevant; 2) It is a product of the Deep State (not the Trump administration); and 3) Releasing it untouched but on Black Friday was an expediency.

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Deep State issues alarmist climate report

The Fourth National Climate Assessment is the Deep State at its absolute worst. The narrative in the document is a vague, unsubstantiated warning of every sort of catastrophe in a warmer world. The graphics on warming are 100% ground-based readings that are assumed and assigned for a majority of the planet, including the oceans. They are tainted by the urban heat island effect — urbanization around historical temperature gauges — and completely ignore the best temperature record by far, satellite readings. Satellite readings are 100% corroborated by weather balloons and both show minimal warming since 1979. Also the assumptions are using fossil fuels is bad, not good, and that a colder world is better than a warmer world. All unsubstantiated, if not absurd. The Deep State will never be ashamed, but it should be.

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